Originally set out to be a clique of parodists, B-Unit quickly established themselves to be among the elite emcees in Muscat. The Bengali crew signed to Road B Records in late 2003, and within a few hours, Backfire (S. Rahman), DJ Spree (Z. Islam), Killah B (A. Zaman), Klutch (J. Islam), and Soundflash (M. Rizwan) had released their infamous club anthem, "In Da Staff Club," which epitomized the pitifulness of a local recreation center.

After receiving months of airplay, B-Unit decided to raise the stakes, broaden their range of topics, and tone their microphone skills. In the next 16 months or so, the group released hit after hit in what would eventually become their debut album "The Korrupted LP." Featuring tracks like the derisive "Thorny Trees," the satirical "Eat Rice," and the introspective "The Question Still Remains", "The Korrupted LP" was finally released in the summer of 2004. Current reports have it that a new project is under way.

Bloods formed from the Piru gang on 1972 at Centennial High School, taking the Piru Bloods name from "Piru" street in Compton, California. The group formed to protect members from the Crips. Other gangs with the same motive started using the Pirus’ and Bloods’ names to signify alignment with the main gang. Although the Bloods’ membership is smaller than the Crips, they are potentially more dangerous, particularly when present in numbers.

They most often identify with the color red. West coast gang members often use a red bandana and while on the East Coast they use red colored beads. They will also use various graphic styles and terms emphasizing a disrespect for Crips.

The game uses this phrase to retaliate against 50 Cents fake " G unit".